Shania Twain wants to duet with Celine Dion.
The 'That Don't Impress Me Much' singer would love to collaborate with the 'My Heart Will Go On' hitmaker and praised her "high range".
She told The Cut: "Hell yes. Oh, I'd love to do [a duet with Celine]. I actually use her [Celine] as my warm-up music a lot of the time. She's got such a high range.
"'Drove All Night' is my favourite one to do my vocal warm-ups to, because it has the higher harmony, which is really hard."
Meanwhile, Shania previously admitted she "grieved" for her career after contracting Lyme disease as the condition caused her to lose much of her voice.
She said: "It's a very debilitating disease, very degenerative. So I was very lucky at all that it affected the nerves on my vocal cords, not the vocal cords. I lost my voice for several years and I could speak but I couldn't yell. I could never yell for my dog or my son or whatever.
"I also felt that I was never going to make another album - that was probably my truth. It was devastating. I really grieved about that. It did bring me down and I struggled with it every day ... It was very depressing and I was really sad about it but I still had my writing and my writing is my first love, really, over everything. I was only going to be a writer and not the performer."
And Shania is eager to collaborate with Niall Horan, who she has developed a friendship with through their mutual producer Jacquire King.
She said: "We need to write together. I think that would be a really successful, creative time. He's a sweetheart and we get along really well. I think he's great. I think he's really wonderful. He's very organic and natural."
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